Stacey David's GearZ Quick Tip - Bead The End Of Pipes Fast and Easy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2012
- Stacey shows you a quick and easy way to bead roll the end of your hard lines without needing to invest tons of money in a bead roller.
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i love my cornwell ratchet wrenches....i see stacey uses them too
Great product and only ~$35. There aren't too many times I would need this, but if I only had to use it once it would pay for itself. Thanks.
cool! I wish this channel had more videos like this instead of a 5min vid with endless commercials and 30 secs of content.
those are awesome.
Well this is exactly what I was looking for... Until I seen the price... Each one is size specific and buy the time you buy 3, you can basically buy a stand alone bead roller... I need 2 (1-3/4 and 2") and the cost was over $170 So its a no go for me
True but the fact the smaller (more popular) sized bead rollers can fit into one's pants pocket and roll a bead on tubes in very tight places, is flat out awesome... especially when working on brake, cooling and trans lines!
thats awesome.
THATS PRETTY COOL
Smart...someone had to do it!
good question
Max.....
thanks...
Yes.
can you flare that line after you bead roll it?
cant find the website for that tool does anyone know
Where can I buy these at????
These are a great idea but in 2020 they've been marked up so much it doesn't help anymore. 45 bucks per size is absurd.
Sweet do bro
Very nice Stacey, can you help me? Where can i buy that tools? They work with stanless steel? I am from Madeira island and i am starting to make engine water lines. I work with exhausts from 1982 and i use a HUTH bender from 1994, working like new until now ;)
2.5" please!
how name this tool (time 0:31)
i think ill pass $400 for the set vs 159 for an eastwood bead roller i think i know which ill be getting.
@92sho16 - Major advantage of Earl's EZ Bead rollers, is that they can be use in some really tight places (if need be) plus you can now buy them separately. (e.g.) The 1/2" EZ-Beader can be had (new) for $40 shipped, which allows fans of the beader to pick and choose which beader sizes they need/use the most.
The video doesn't really do the tool justice. Regardless, the fact that the smaller sizes can roll a bead on tubes in very tight places (and fit into one's pants pocket) is flat out awesome... especially when working on brake, cooling and auto-trans lines!
Just a bit on the cost-prohibitive side, as I just ordered a 3/8" version, it cost me $42 and its tiny. Think I'll be investing in a real bead roller at $150-$200 vs two of those devices for the same or more. Absolutely ridiculous to cost so much for one little chunk of steel.
The finished beads he shows in the beginning were clearly done on a real bead roller as shown by the marks on the outside. They cut at 00:48 without ever showing the finished product until very briefly at 1:02 which clearly has no exterior markings. I wonder if these actually work worth a damn. Video is a little deceptive.
indeed!
How to roll a bead in a pipe without investing in a bead roller......buy a bead roller..... 🤯
Yes but what website??? Dammit no info given in description wow👎👎👎
Definitely too expensive. £126 for one. I can get a propper bead roller which does 10mm up to what ever you can hold, even does SS pipe up to 2mm side wall thickness. All for around £200 delivered.
There a nice idea but just too expensive.
These are probably more appealing to those repairing brake, cooling and auto trans lines in tight places. Wish I had something like this 30 years ago when I worked in a high volume car repair shop, this tool would have saved some major time and expense, especially the smaller 3/8 and 1/2 inch sizes. The fact this bead roller can fit into my pants pocket and roll a bead on tubes in very tight places... is awesome!
Dat hair tho
Thanks for not telling us the name of tool or a better filling of it..vig non help